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countrymusicfan Jun 21st 2011 4:42 am

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Hello, I am a 6 year old English Bulldog looking for a new family to adopt me. My family are moving back to the UK, they would love to take me with them but it is not possible. I am very loving and affectionate, a great companion, I am also a great guard dog, I am great with children and other animals. I love my walks and being made a fuss of. PLEASE will somebody love me !!!! We are running out of time. love from Harley x

Rosemary Jun 21st 2011 4:50 am

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Hi and welcome to BE.

Such a shame that you cannot take your dog with you when you return to the UK. The members on here will probably ask you a lot of questions so be ready with your answers.

Rosemary

fionamw Jun 21st 2011 6:58 am

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Originally Posted by The Oddities (Post 9447317)
Hi and welcome to BE.

Such a shame that you cannot take your dog with you when you return to the UK. The members on here will probably ask you a lot of questions so be ready with your answers.

Rosemary

Critically for some of us, where is he/are you (if you speak English - my dog doesn't when the mood takes her......)

countrymusicfan Jun 21st 2011 10:00 am

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Hi fionamw,
We are near Alcala la real, in the province of Jaen. English family, Please don't criticise my humans, this is heart breaking enough for them. This decision has not been made lightly or in haste. Love Harley x

fionamw Jun 21st 2011 4:19 pm

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Didn't mean to criticise, meant it would be critically important (distance) for some people to know where you are. I know only too well how sad and frustrating it is that people can treat animals so awfully (found a bag of pups myself less than two weeks ago) when others care so deeply. Sorry I can't help personally, but good luck. Harley sounds lovely.

countrymusicfan Jun 21st 2011 9:11 pm

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Hi Fionamw, Distance is not too much of an issue as my owners are prepared to drive me( within reason ) to the right family should travelling to collect me be an issue,Thanks for caring x x Harley x x

jackytoo Jun 21st 2011 9:18 pm

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Not being critical but this should serve as a warning to those Brits who have dogs and don't have passports for them. Dogs are for life not just while you are in Spain. Everyone knows they aren't going back to the UK, but...........?

Good luck with the re-homing.

countrymusicfan Jun 21st 2011 10:09 pm

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Here are some photo's of me, Am I gorgeous or what !!!! x x Harley x x

paintermujer Jun 21st 2011 10:20 pm

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Gorgeous dog.I really hope you find a loving home for him but what if you dont.

Domino Jun 21st 2011 11:16 pm

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A dog is for life
not just for Christmas

montgomail Jun 22nd 2011 2:38 am

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Originally Posted by countrymusicfan (Post 9449157)
Here are some photo's of me, Am I gorgeous or what !!!! x x Harley x x

You are a looker, Harley. Personally, I couldn't let you go .... or if I did, it would be a trip to the vets. Too many horror stories of older dogs and rehoming - sorry but it's the reality.

jay01 Jun 22nd 2011 2:38 am

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I think most people know my opinions as to humans who for what ever reason leave their pets, a friend of mine is returning to the UK and she has 12 dogs, each and everyone is going back. Now that is an owner that cares enough to plan first and she thought she was never going back to the UK.

Although she has no property in the UK she has found a rental property that will allow her to have her beloved dogs or else she was quite happy to get a caravan and live in that till she found the right home.

I wish you every luck Harley but with the crisis here I fear your chances are not good, can your owners not arrange for a passport and then go through the process of taking you back be letting you stay with a foster home for 6 months, I know there are people who will do it so yet another dog does not end up at a killing station, killed on the road or simply tied to a bin as the owner ran out of time. It should be obligatory that an prospective owner of a dog be made to visit a killing station and see just what can happen should they not prepare to take the life long commitment, but then again if you can get rid of your most loyal of companions then there is not a lot of hope is there.

montgomail Jun 22nd 2011 2:41 am

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Originally Posted by jay01 (Post 9449724)
I think most people know my opinions as to humans who for what ever reason leave their pets, a friend of mine is returning to the UK and she has 12 dogs, each and everyone is going back. Now that is an owner that cares enough to plan first and she thought she was never going back to the UK.

Although she has no property in the UK she has found a rental property that will allow her to have her beloved dogs or else she was quite happy to get a caravan and live in that till she found the right home.

I wish you every luck Harley but with the crisis here I fear your chances are not good, can your owners not arrange for a passport and then go through the process of taking you back be letting you stay with a foster home for 6 months, I know there are people who will do it so yet another dog does not end up at a killing station, killed on the road or simply tied to a bin as the owner ran out of time. It should be obligatory that an prospective owner of a dog be made to visit a killing station and see just what can happen should they not prepare to take the life long commitment, but then again if you can get rid of your most loyal of companions then there is not a lot of hope is there.

A killing station .... is that a vetinerary clinic?

jay01 Jun 22nd 2011 6:32 am

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No a killing station is not a vet clinic, it is what it says, it is a little like a dog pound where the dogs are dumped where they are basically killed. Many are left without food for the 14 days (which is what they are required to keep them by law) as it is not worth feeding them, the conditions are beyond belief and it is often a sweet mercy when they are destroyed although it can be a pityfully slow death by gassing.

Many of the dogs there were once loved pets that fell out of favour or were simply dumped when the owners went back to their country of origin and people say that we have to consider the humans feelings. Many of the animal rescue charities try very hard to rescue at least a few dogs from these stations but there are many more scarified because of human negligence.

suedenia Jun 22nd 2011 9:22 am

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Countrymusicfan - loyal to your country music but not to your dog!!


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